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§ 93.323
and Zuni Point corridors may be trans-
ferred outside of the Dragon and Zuni
Point corridors.
(iii) A certificate holder must notify
in writing the responsible Flight
Standards Office within 10 calendar
days of a transfer of allocations. This
notification must identify the parties
involved, the type of transfer (perma-
nent or temporary) and the number of
allocations transferred. Permanent
transfers are not effective until the re-
sponsible Flight Standards Office re-
issues the operations specifications re-
flecting the transfer. Temporary trans-
fers are effective upon notification.
(5) An allocation will revert to the
FAA upon voluntary cessation of com-
mercial air tours within the SFRA for
any consecutive 180-day period unless
the certificate holder notifies the
FSDO in writing, prior to the expira-
tion of the 180-day time period, of the
following: the reason why the certifi-
cate holder has not conducted any
commercial air tours during the con-
secutive 180-day period; and the date
the certificate holder intends on re-
suming commercial air tours oper-
ations. The FSDO will notify the cer-
tificate holder of any extension to the
consecutive 180-days. A certificate
holder may be granted one extension.
(6) The FAA retains the right to re-
distribute, reduce, or revoke alloca-
tions based on:
(i) Efficiency of airspace;
(ii) Voluntary surrender of alloca-
tions;
(iii) Involuntary cessation of oper-
ations; and
(iv) Aviation safety.
[65 FR 17733, Apr. 4, 2000 as amended by
Amdt. 93-102, 83 FR 48213, Sept. 24, 2018]
§ 93.323
[Reserved
§ 93.325
Quarterly reporting.
(a) Each certificate holder must sub-
mit in writing, within 30 days of the
end of each calendar quarter, the total
number of commercial SFRA oper-
ations conducted for that quarter.
Quarterly reports must be filed with
the responsible Flight Standards Of-
fice.
(b) Each quarterly report must con-
tain the following information.
(1) Make and model of aircraft;
(2) Identification number (registra-
tion number) for each aircraft;
(3) Departure airport for each seg-
ment flown;
(4) Departure date and actual Uni-
versal Coordinated Time, as applicable
for each segment flown;
(5) Type of operation; and
(6) Route(s) flown.
[65 FR 17733, Apr. 4, 2000 as amended by
Amdt. 93-102, 83 FR 48213, Sept. 24, 2018]
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